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Experimental data

B.3 Acid Number and Base Number

Table B.7:Acid Number and Base Number data SK-0%

PV (AN) AN PV (BN) BN

Table B.8:Acid Number and Base Number data SK-10%

Table B.9:Acid Number and Base Number data SK-40%

Table B.10:Acid Number and Base Number data SK-10% MC PV (AN) AN PV (BN) BN

1.82 0.18 1.63 0.2

2.19 0.17 2.19 0.12

2.76 0.22 2.76 0.13

3.15 0.25 3.33 0.13

4.3 0.26 3.91 0.13

5.06 0.28 4.68 0.19

5.95 0.26 5.61 0.21

6.4 0.29 6.08 0.2

6.48 0.27 6.56 0.2

7.33 0.32 6.88 0.19

8.33 0.33 7.2 0.17

9.33 0.33 7.93 0.13

10.32 0.31 8.73 0.14

12.32 0.32 9.53 0.18

14.31 0.33 10.32 0.14 10.92 0.14

11.92 0.15 13.11 0.14 14.11 0.18 14.71 0.16

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